Hot Tub Forum

We are based in the UK and have a Jacuzzi and Hot Spring dealer local that we have visited. After listening to what we want the Jaccuzi suggested a J235 (for £7000 all in) and the Hot Spring Prodigy (£8,000) or Sovereign (£9700).. Any thoughts on the models or prices?

I agree with DOONut: That is like comparing a basic car to a high-end car. HotSprings does all the research and development and the other brands including Jacuzzi just copy the style and throw in a lot of eye catching jets and lights. They use basic mass produced disposable parts and HotSprings uses proprietary, patented parts and technology. HotSprings is all about making the hot tub energy efficient while making the jets more effective and therapeutic. They care about your hot tubbing experience- so that you end up really loving it and telling everyone about it! They work really hard at making the whole hot tub both enjoyable and easy to take care of (dishwasher safe filters, long lasting heater and jet pumps, covers made of high quality materials, etc.)Just like with everything: You get what you pay for. In this case, i would pay extra for a quality product. That being said the dealership and their service department are also important to research. Make sure their website has phone numbers to call when you need someone. Read the reviews. If they are a pool company that does hot tubs as a side gig...are the pool techs really qualified and trained to work on hot tubs? Are they there when you need them to be? Have they had the same brand of hot tub for a good period of time (ie: Maintained a working relationship with the manufacturer, factory trained techs and reps)?

How much do you think Hot Springs pours into the spin marketing vs good build?

Wet test bro. That's the tipping point.

Plenty of both.

All of us here recommend that buyers should use wet test as a serious guide when shopping around. I think most everyone would see the value in it but some people just do not want to wet test no matter how much you recommend it.

I agree with DOONut: That is like comparing a basic car to a high-end car. HotSprings does all the research and development and the other brands including Jacuzzi just copy the style and throw in a lot of eye catching jets and lights. They use basic mass produced disposable parts and HotSprings uses proprietary, patented parts and technology. HotSprings is all about making the hot tub energy efficient while making the jets more effective and therapeutic. They care about your hot tubbing experience- so that you end up really loving it and telling everyone about it! They work really hard at making the whole hot tub both enjoyable and easy to take care of (dishwasher safe filters, long lasting heater and jet pumps, covers made of high quality materials, etc.)Just like with everything: You get what you pay for. In this case, i would pay extra for a quality product. That being said the dealership and their service department are also important to research. Make sure their website has phone numbers to call when you need someone. Read the reviews. If they are a pool company that does hot tubs as a side gig...are the pool techs really qualified and trained to work on hot tubs? Are they there when you need them to be? Have they had the same brand of hot tub for a good period of time (ie: Maintained a working relationship with the manufacturer, factory trained techs and reps)?

I agree with DOONut: That is like comparing a basic car to a high-end car. HotSprings does all the research and development and the other brands including Jacuzzi just copy the style and throw in a lot of eye catching jets and lights. They use basic mass produced disposable parts and HotSprings uses proprietary, patented parts and technology. HotSprings is all about making the hot tub energy efficient while making the jets more effective and therapeutic. They care about your hot tubbing experience- so that you end up really loving it and telling everyone about it! They work really hard at making the whole hot tub both enjoyable and easy to take care of (dishwasher safe filters, long lasting heater and jet pumps, covers made of high quality materials, etc.)Just like with everything: You get what you pay for. In this case, i would pay extra for a quality product. That being said the dealership and their service department are also important to research. Make sure their website has phone numbers to call when you need someone. Read the reviews. If they are a pool company that does hot tubs as a side gig...are the pool techs really qualified and trained to work on hot tubs? Are they there when you need them to be? Have they had the same brand of hot tub for a good period of time (ie: Maintained a working relationship with the manufacturer, factory trained techs and reps)?

I agree with DOONut: That is like comparing a basic car to a high-end car. HotSprings does all the research and development and the other brands including Jacuzzi just copy the style and throw in a lot of eye catching jets and lights. They use basic mass produced disposable parts and HotSprings uses proprietary, patented parts and technology. HotSprings is all about making the hot tub energy efficient while making the jets more effective and therapeutic. They care about your hot tubbing experience- so that you end up really loving it and telling everyone about it! They work really hard at making the whole hot tub both enjoyable and easy to take care of (dishwasher safe filters, long lasting heater and jet pumps, covers made of high quality materials, etc.)Just like with everything: You get what you pay for. In this case, i would pay extra for a quality product. That being said the dealership and their service department are also important to research. Make sure their website has phone numbers to call when you need someone. Read the reviews. If they are a pool company that does hot tubs as a side gig...are the pool techs really qualified and trained to work on hot tubs? Are they there when you need them to be? Have they had the same brand of hot tub for a good period of time (ie: Maintained a working relationship with the manufacturer, factory trained techs and reps)?

You fresh out of a HS sales training seminar? ::)

I go to training again in 10 days...... If I start talking like that you will know why ;D

I agree with DOONut: That is like comparing a basic car to a high-end car. HotSprings does all the research and development and the other brands including Jacuzzi just copy the style and throw in a lot of eye catching jets and lights. They use basic mass produced disposable parts and HotSprings uses proprietary, patented parts and technology. HotSprings is all about making the hot tub energy efficient while making the jets more effective and therapeutic. They care about your hot tubbing experience- so that you end up really loving it and telling everyone about it! They work really hard at making the whole hot tub both enjoyable and easy to take care of (dishwasher safe filters, long lasting heater and jet pumps, covers made of high quality materials, etc.)Just like with everything: You get what you pay for. In this case, i would pay extra for a quality product. That being said the dealership and their service department are also important to research. Make sure their website has phone numbers to call when you need someone. Read the reviews. If they are a pool company that does hot tubs as a side gig...are the pool techs really qualified and trained to work on hot tubs? Are they there when you need them to be? Have they had the same brand of hot tub for a good period of time (ie: Maintained a working relationship with the manufacturer, factory trained techs and reps)?

Just to follow up, I have ruled out the J235, and that dealer pretty much completely as was getting messed around a fair bit. I am now looking at 2018 Envoy, Aria & Sovereigns so will start a new thread.. Thanks